parklane1
Tony Galvin
Laos
So the ( so called) experts are right he can not play as a striker.
Laos
Ranked 174 out of 209 associations in the world.Laos
So the ( so called) experts are right he can not play as a striker.
Ranked 174 out of 209 associations in the world.
yet to be seen, and hopefully we dont in PL games as it will mean Kane is injured
there are 35 worst teams? then i was being harsh, maybe Son is a great striker in the making
Yes it was Laos. So there's no point in getting carried away. But at the same time those were three good finishes, and no matter the opposition that's a decent sign.
Looking forward to seeing him playing for Spurs.
Yes it was Laos. So there's no point in getting carried away. But at the same time those were three good finishes, and no matter the opposition that's a decent sign.
Looking forward to seeing him playing for Spurs.
Ranked 174 out of 209 associations in the world.
Lemonade...San Marino are ranked even worse (192 or something) so unless Rooney gets a handful does that diminish his apparently World Class status?
Lemonade...
Rooney scored once in both the qualifiers against San Marino.. his only goal in the home game was a penalty. The scores were 5-0 and 8-0
I guess it makes Rooney crap.
Speaking as a Korean, Asia is too much of a broad term. The only Asians who will be looking at his performance are Koreans. Chinese, Japanese, etc will not care at all for Son. Instead, they'll wish that he does poorly in the Premier League. There's a great amount of rivalry and hatred between many Asian countries, so Asia as a continent is definitely not as harmonious as one might imagine.Well done to Son for getting his hattrick for South Korea against Laos. It will go a long way in proving his worth due to his huge transfer fee. After becoming the most expensive Asian player in history, everyone in Asia will be looking at his performance from now on.
But let Son and South Korea enjoy their name. Once he starts to play for Spurs, you know the legendary Spurs jinx will come into full force. It has affected teams like Ireland, Croatia, Bulgaria, Mexico and Russia in the past after we had signed one of their players. And it seems like affecting Belgium now as well.
I'm humbled by your request milo! Sadly, I would be repeating almost all of what is in this blog entry that I read yesterday. The analysis in this link regarding Son's strengths and weakness and what to expect are spot on imo.@Hodori would you be interested in writing a short piece for our blog on the front page about what we SHM and what we can expect?
Speaking as a Korean, Asia is too much of a broad term. The only Asians who will be looking at his performance are Koreans. Chinese, Japanese, etc will not care at all for Son. Instead, they'll wish that he does poorly in the Premier League. There's a great amount of rivalry and hatred between many Asian countries, so Asia as a continent is definitely not as harmonious as one might imagine.